Report: AEROSMITH Has Yet To Confirm Appearance On 'American Idol' Season Finale

May 13, 2011

According to BostonHerald.com, AEROSMITH's managers have yet to sign on to have the band perform on the season finale of "American Idol" despite singer Steven Tyler's insistence to the contrary.

Tyler, who is one of the judges on the current season of "Idol", told Billboard.com the other day that he will reunite with his bandmates May 25, the grand finale of this season's Fox TV singing contest.

"Oh, yeah, we're playing the last show of the season." Tyler said. "It was always my intention, always, to get AEROSMITH on the show. I mean, Joe's [Perry, guitar] done it. I'm ready for it. I would love to play with AEROSMITH."

Perry told BostonHerald.com back in March that he wasn't opposed to playing on the show but it had to "make sense for the band." "If it doesn't conflict with anything on the calendar, sure, I'd do it, but if it does, then it's not going to happen," said Joe.

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